KILSYTH
As the property market shifts, Kilsyth has solidified its standing as a mid-market enclave, attracting a specific demographic of buyer. The suburb currently holds a median house price of $814k. The area has demonstrated a consistent trajectory, recording a 20% uplift over a five-year window. This data suggests a sustained demand cycle, often driven by infrastructure improvements or shifting buyer preferences.
Lifestyle Profile
As an evolving marketplace, Kilsyth offers a dynamic streetscape. It is industrious and functional, often characterized by post-war architecture that is currently undergoing a wave of renovation.
This is a pragmatic, hardworking community. The residents are a diverse blend of long-term locals and ambitious new entrants, creating an unpretentious and welcoming environment.
The local café culture is the 'canary in the coal mine' for this area. New espresso bars and dining spots are popping up, signaling the gentrification ripple effect that often precedes price growth.
The Demographic Profile
Understanding the resident base is key to understanding the market floor. Local data suggests a median household income of approx $51,479. With a price-to-income ratio significantly above the state average, ownership in Kilsyth often involves significant equity recycling from previous properties. This suggests a resident base with high asset wealth rather than just high income.
Education & Catchments
School catchment zones are a primary driver of long-term property demand. The area is serviced by facilities such as Montrose Primary School. For many buyers, the presence of local schooling creates a 'village' feel and ensures consistent demand from young families moving into the area.
Market Outlook
Data indicates a robust performance, with 20.1% growth over 5 years. This suggests the area has been 'discovered' by the broader market.
Quick FAQ about Kilsyth:
- Is Kilsyth expensive? With a median price of $814k, it is considered a mid market market, often attracting buyers seeking balanced living standards.
- What are the schools like? The catchment for Montrose Primary School is a major driver of local demand.
Primary Schools
Montrose Primary School
Billanook Primary School
The Basin Primary School
Ruskin Park Primary School
Dorset Primary School
Bayswater North Primary School
Gladesville Primary School
Pembroke Primary School
Kilsyth Primary School
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Primary Schools
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The data presented on Aussie Housing, including school zones, "Education Efficiency" scores, and median prices, is for general information and research purposes only. While we aim for accuracy, school catchment boundaries are subject to change by state departments and should be verified directly with the individual school before making any purchasing decision.
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